BBCBritain will vote on whether to remain in the EU on Thursday 23 June, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.The prime minister made his historic announcement in Downing Street after briefing the cabinet.He said he would be campaigning to remain in a reformed EU - and described the vote as one of the biggest decisions "in our lifetimes".Ministers immediately divide

personally I'd say those who are working or paying for their education. so some 16 year olds who are putting in a shift, some past retirement age. no children, none on state benefits and no full retired.

Our future our voice campaign co-founder Femi Oluwole, a lefty graduate who specialises in EU law says over 55s shouldn't be allowed to vote as it won't affect them, while remoaners push to get the voting age lowered to 16 and another referendum until they get the result that suits them. Democracy at its finest.

Well I guess that Poland and some other EU nations will go into recession by losing ready made access to the UK and the end is in sight for Poland being paid €10+bn Euros a year to be a member of the EU...